This book explores the nature of paradoxes in Lacanian psychoanalysis, how they can be approached in treatment and how they can be resolved.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yehuda Israely is a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst and author based in Israel. He is Director of the Moebius Institute in Tel-Aviv, member of the Tel-Aviv Forum of the International Forums of the Lacanian Field and his previous publications include Lacanian Treatment: Psychoanalysis for Clinicians (Routledge).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Paradox as a contradiction due to a mistaken assumption Chapter 1: The paradox of existence Chapter 2: The paradox of being - the subject exists under the condition of its lack or "There is nothing more whole than a broken heart". Chapter 3 All is foreseen, and freedom of choice is granted - the paradox of fate versus free choice (Babylonian Talmud, Pirkey Avot, 15:3) Chapter 4 Putting the subject into the picture Chapter 5 Paradoxes resulting from choosing one physical paradigm which are solved by choosing another Chapter 6 Dimensions Chapter 7 The dimension of time - afterwardsness Chapter 8 The paradox of the act Chapter 9 Paradoxes without a solution
Introduction: Paradox as a contradiction due to a mistaken assumption Chapter 1: The paradox of existence Chapter 2: The paradox of being - the subject exists under the condition of its lack or "There is nothing more whole than a broken heart". Chapter 3 All is foreseen, and freedom of choice is granted - the paradox of fate versus free choice (Babylonian Talmud, Pirkey Avot, 15:3) Chapter 4 Putting the subject into the picture Chapter 5 Paradoxes resulting from choosing one physical paradigm which are solved by choosing another Chapter 6 Dimensions Chapter 7 The dimension of time - afterwardsness Chapter 8 The paradox of the act Chapter 9 Paradoxes without a solution
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